Sunday, July 05, 2009

Train Park: One year on.



Last year on the first weekend in July, Steve shot this video of the children at the train park.

Today we went there again and I came home and found it was the same weekend last year that we went there.

I think it must have something to do with the holidays.

So enjoy the video again from last year and here are some photos from today.



Waiting to get on the train.



Everyone sitting on the train.




Close up of Christopher since he was hidden behind Tom in the last one.

Oh and if you are interested in the post I did last year you can find it here


5 comments:

Tracy said...

looks like great fun!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Therese,
It looks as if they're having lots of fun. Is that the train park in Port Pirie?
Blessings,
Jillian
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Therese said...

Jillian,

That park is just around the corner from our house in Port Augusta. We haven't been to the Port Pirie one yet.

Shakespeare's Cobbler said...

Gotta love trains. I always say if we had trains on which we could bring bicycles we could get around without cars and solve lots of probleems like transportation efficiency, having to expand roads all the time (why don't they just build them bigger to begin with?), and of course the market problems of big car companies. Naturally, little of my country listens to me...

Colleen said...

What a difference a year makes! They are growing too fast :)

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